Hesitate No More, It’s Time to Lead
Posted on 06. Nov, 2009 by Ben Jervey in U.S.A.
The time for wavering, delaying, and waiting for Senate is passed. It’s time for Obama to lead.
Away from the UN the power is shifting!
Posted on 15. Oct, 2009 by annac in E.U., United Kingdom
Two weeks at the UN can leave you feeling pretty depressed, but these have been a momentous two weeks for climate activism in the UK. Is the power starting to shift?
Bangkok, à oublier et à retenir
Posted on 14. Oct, 2009 by Florent Baarsch in France
Bangkok, comme le dit le WWF, c’est moins de papier et plus de problèmes. Il n’est pas encore trop tard, mais il faut pour cela que l’ensemble des acteurs se motivent, et notamment l’UE.
Are you Ready? /準備できた?
Posted on 12. Oct, 2009 by Eri Aoki in Japan
ついにバンコク会議2つのAWG、最終日が終わりました。COP15にむけて交渉の準備は整ったのでしょうか?/ Bangkok Climate Talks ended. Are you ready to COP15?
Inaction, Lenteur et Conséquences
Posted on 11. Oct, 2009 by Florent Baarsch in France
Une journée dans les champs thaïlandais pour comprendre et observer les premières conséquences des changements climatiques. Percutant et détonnant.
Bangkok Is Closed So On To Barcelona We Go
Posted on 10. Oct, 2009 by Adam MacIsaac in Canada
With the less than stellar results from Bangkok and the very limited interaction from the Canadian delegation the hopes for Barcelona to ensure sucess in Copenhagen.
Friday night and nothing to celebrate
Posted on 09. Oct, 2009 by Juliana Russar in Brazil
So, that’s it. One more meeting concluded in our way to Copenhagen but I see no reason to celebrate.
History Will Judge This
Posted on 09. Oct, 2009 by Cara Bevington in Adopt a Negotiator
On the final day of the UN climate negotiations here in Bangkok, this powerful message was delivered to the delegates in the closing plenary.
Have to dash!
Posted on 09. Oct, 2009 by annac in United Kingdom
It’s the last day of negotiations and there really hasn’t been a lot of time for blogging! Find out why…
Kyoto Protocol: Still Under Threat
Posted on 08. Oct, 2009 by Cara Bevington in Australia
Last week the G77 and China raised the alarm that the commitments made by rich countries under the Kyoto Protocol appeared to be under threat. After the 2 weeks of UN climate talks in Bangkok, this is clearly, and problematically, the case.





